Two users trying to chat with each other via commit messages.
1: "Youtube bro" 2: "Ohoo thanks"
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Two users trying to chat with each other via commit messages.
1: "Youtube bro" 2: "Ohoo thanks"
Worst commit that i pushed receantly was git commit -m "._."
for my personal js practice repo.
I needed it because all of the content is "CRLF" but I'm using "LF" on my machine.
"fix ci" "Again" "Maybe?"
Every time I work on CIs I just lose it after 1 or 2 commits and squash merge later on. Also when integrating projects together (eg I'm working on a language and made a POC for a new parser in a separate project) I'm just like "hajzjgkzlabai yes"
I know I'm having a bad day when my commit messages have question marks in them.
"A dumbass committed her email address hardcoded as a recipient for all mails, again."
-- Me, the dumbass
For personal stuff especially when I use git just to sync between laptop and computer most of my commits are the things that don't work and I use for new stuff ~for changes and X for broken stuff.
So a commit can be " + new feature ~logging to accommodate new feature X Edge case crashes the new feature."
One senior guy managed to merge with the commit template, as is, with **Insert brief summary here**
and **description goes here**
I use a single dot when committing to a feature branch. I will either rebase
or merge --squash
anyway, so what's the point really.
e: in my private projects that is, I use a jira ticket number at work, because I have to.
git commit -m 'oops'
Small Fixes
Added 1800 new lines...